Monday, January 18, 2010

Any beauty experts or people who know about nails help!!?

Hey :)


Is there any way of changing your nail shape?


Because mine are a rectange shape [ ] %26lt;- like that.


When others are a nice long oval shape 0 %26lt;- like that.





What techniques are there of pushing cuticles back.


Any different ways? What shape should you push them back to, oval, squared?


Also, when you cut them should you cut them squared or rounded?Any beauty experts or people who know about nails help!!?
You mean change the shape of your cuticle area? If so, you can sit there all day pushing them this way or that way, but the shape is not going to change. Some people have a rounded, kind of oval shape, and others - like yourself, have more of a 'square' shape to them. There is nothing unusual about either. Its genetics which determine that shape, and there is nothing you can do to change that. The free edge can be shaped however you want them to be shaped. But, it is suggested that you use the shape of your cuticles as a guide, and make the tips more or less a 'mirror' image of them. So, for people with oval-shaped cuticles, an oval shaped free edge would be appropriate. For your nails, a square, or even a 'squoval' shape would be most appropriate. But, those are just guideleines. You can have them any shape you want.


There is one thing I should say about pushing your cuticles back, and that is to always do it gently. Pushing too hard, or pushing them back too far can result in injury to your nail's germinal matrix. This is the area from which the your nails grow out from. The matrix is located underneath the skin just behind the cuticles. This is a very delicate area, and applying too much force on the matrix, or injuring it in any way causes trauma to the matrix which usually results in a deformed nail. If the trauma is severe enough, this will often result in permanent disfiguration of the nail, or even permanent nail loss. Pushing cuticles back too far can also break the barrier which is formed between the skin on the underside of the nail folds, and the nail. This is living tissue, and it is very delicate. It forms a waterproof barrier which, if broken, will provide an entryway to your body for bacteria, and other things. Basically, just be careful when pushing your cuticles back! Be gentle on them, and you won't have any problems.


I hope this helps!Any beauty experts or people who know about nails help!!?
push them back in an oval shape + cut them rounded
FIRST.. you have to grow them out to be able to do that. they make them rounded wih a file. there are many nails tools you could use to make you cuticles more round also. buy a nail kit.


if that dosent work.. or you are not satisfied with your nails.. you should go to a salon.. they can try for you OR you can put fake nails (last resort)! hope i helped. good luck!

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